| EYEPATCH | Have masks of course on companion, covering over part of face |
| TUSSAUD | Marie -; wax sculptress forced to make death masks of guillotine victims during the reign of terror |
| DRAMA | A comedy or tragedy, for example, symbolised by the masks of Thalia and Melpomene; plays as a genre or literary style; or, histrionics generally (5) |
| SAGEGREEN | Drop part of course on source of eye colour |
| BUNCH | Mass of hair on companion in group (5) |
| ROUGHCUTS | A number of versions produced by one calling the shots, of course, on the radio, divides those in the pack (5,4) |
| HAPPYENDING | Per Orson Welles, it "depends, of course, on where you stop your story" |
| SYNTAX | Announced changes of course on crime sentencing rules |
| THEREFORE | Consequently present warning, of course on time |
| PONCHO | Cloak is on companion in river (6) |
| PINCHHIT | Put number on companion with popular record and bat as substitute (5-3) |
| NOTCH | Comment shortly on companion's score (5) |
| CATSEYES | Local jazz lovers from Spain? Of course, on reflection, one tends to see them along the way! (3'1,4) |
| DININGCAR | Server of course on line |
| CAPUCHIN | Beret to turn on lower part of face of monkey (8) |
| BARNYARDCOLLEGE | Site of courses on horses? |
| CHIGNON | Knot of hair in part of face good? Negative! (7) |
| LIPID | Oil, say, I had put on part of face |
| PILGRIM | Journeyman fell on part of face, twisting |
| FOREHEAD | In favour of Eastern chief showing part of face |